If anyone has such a lens that they wish to sell, let me know. I believe that Olympus also has a similar version of this lens which might be fine as well. KIndly PM me with condition and asking price.
ThANK YOU,
BOB
Kindly send pictures of all gear for sale in recent UHH FOR SALE listing.
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I would choose a Panasonic GX85 camera for it's smaller/lighter size and double IS capabilities along with a Panny 14-140mm lens. That would do me for almost anything I would care to shoot, except maybe sports and other fast action stuff.
I have not been aware of any blurring due to shutter shock.
What exactly is "shutter shock"? Is it a camera problem or lens problem? if a camera problem is GX85 ONE OF THE GUILTY CAMERAS?
This lens would seem perfect for me, but was interested in your opinions first. Often lenses like these turn out to be "masters of none". I shoot with gx85 thanks,
Bob
I "2nd" the suggestion for the Panasonic GX85. I went mirrorless for much the same reason as you PLUS some Parkinson's disease as well. No regrets. THe camera also offers in camera IS as well as in lens IS for double the lens stability. Uses either Panasonic and/or Olympus lenses.
My other camera is the Panasonic FZ1000, an excellent bridge camera.
Thanks gvarner,
I will certainly do one of those solutions. This HD tower has no card slots.
Bob
Thanks folks. That's all I need to know.
I was recently given a HP tower for my older computer and found it has NO SD slot for entering images.
Is there any way that I can download my images now? Can some cameras download directly from the cameras via something like Wii Fii? Or how about some sort of accessrory to simply plug into the tower; where I put the SD card in and it downloads to the computer from there.
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks in advance.
I have a GX85 Panasonic camera. Are there any adapters made for it that would allow me to shoot with any vintage lenses? Maybe it may have to be an adapter for a Olympis M34rds; since the Olympus lenses can be used on the Panasonic bodies?
Is Picasa 3 still available for down load? I had heard somewhere that it was no longer available. I've been using it for years and would like to keep it. But will soon be switching to a newer HP tower and was wondering iif I'll need to transfer it from my existing tower or I can download it from Picasa 3 itself.
Thank you.
No doubt that your your choice of gear gets the results that you are after. Once again...BRAVO....
Bob
Dave,
Amongst the clearist and sharpest pictures like this that I have seen in a while. EXCELLENT work!! What gear was used for these pictures?
Bob
frjeff wrote:
The older FZ1000 (Ver. 1)
I think you made the correct move. I have a FZ1000 and love it. Often choose it over my DSLR gear and seldom regret it. DOes a superb job for me.